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Seems neither did imdb http://m.imdb.com/title/tt1483013/

Leroy, you cray cray

if you were experienced in the art the of the internet, young one (:P), you'd know that all movies fresh out of the cinemas get overloaded with fans of the films and people who get hard-ons for tom cruise and 3D. Avatar was in the top 10 during its release but has since slumped to off the 250 list. I think IMDB combated this by preventing movies under 12 months old to breach the top 250 list. Give it a year or two and wait to see where it stands.

Got rear-ended in the excel before, anyone used spot on panels for repairs before? I've got choice of repairer, but I need a repair shop that does courtesy cars... It's only an excel so not too fussed about immaculate paint jobs either..

if you were experienced in the art the of the internet, young one (:P), you'd know that all movies fresh out of the cinemas get overloaded with fans of the films and people who get hard-ons for tom cruise and 3D. Avatar was in the top 10 during its release but has since slumped to off the 250 list. I think IMDB combated this by preventing movies under 12 months old to breach the top 250 list. Give it a year or two and wait to see where it stands.

Homie that shit has 70,000 votes...gonna take a lot to bring it from a solid 7 to below 5 for a pairing with your haven't-seen-it-yet reviews. I don't trust film critics, they look for shit in movies I don't care about.

Yo.

there is one in Japan that someone offered me. probs more than $3k and I can't inspect internals before importing. 2.2 introduces cooling issues and more chance of f**king up gearbox with extra torque

http://www.facebook.com/groups/Driftsales/permalink/375272462572495/

This guy has been copping a flogging from everyone on driftsales for most part of the day and i don't understand why >_>

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Got rear-ended in the excel before, anyone used spot on panels for repairs before? I've got choice of repairer, but I need a repair shop that does courtesy cars... It's only an excel so not too fussed about immaculate paint jobs either..

Spot On Panels in Deer Park on Ballarat rd?

most excels look better with dents...it adds character which is something they lack

Mine has a little rust at the rear along with a decent size dint from a kangaroo...

Spot On Panels in Deer Park on Ballarat rd?

Mine has a little rust at the rear along with a decent size dint from a kangaroo...

No preference, they seem to have shops all over the place these days anyway, all with 30+ courtesy cars parked out the front

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